tigers_eye
Well-Known Member
Today I took William hunting, having been once before on him and sworn he'd never go again. Still, I'd promised I'd go, and I deemed Liberty too unfit, so William it was. Stuck him in a pelham, and he was very good. Stood beautifully, jumped brilliantly and didn't plunge. I even had a bit of a rush of blood to the head and jumped a hedge lined with barbed wire
. However, if he's sound tomorrow then he really shouldn't have any problems with any soft going we come across eventing! We spent most of the day going rather fast through bottomless clay, with me trying not to think about tendons. My point is - do you hunt your eventers? Do you do it for "fun" or "education", and with that in mind do you jump everything regardless, or do you pick and choose your ground and lines? Do you think it's irresponsible to hunt something already well up the eventing ladder (not that W is really, but he has got 3 seasons under his belt now), or only justifiable if it needs freshening up? It's not like he belongs to someone else - I would definately not have ridden as I did if he wasn't mine - which I suppose is another thing to consider. And, finally, does anybody still believe top eventers have to go hunting at some point in their career?
Oh, and just to finish - a picture of a very cheerful, rather dishevelled, William:
Oh, and just to finish - a picture of a very cheerful, rather dishevelled, William: